战后大法兰西运动中的非洲青年:帝国末期的经验知识和非殖民化政治

Emily Marker
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作为批判种族理论和非殖民化思想发展的奠基人,法农经常被神话为一个独特的思想家。在最近重读法农的生活和作品时,克里斯托弗·j·李(Christopher J. Lee)反对这种倾向,他将法农作为种族和非殖民化理论家的演变根植于他作为一名年轻移民在三大洲穿梭于法兰西帝国的形成经历中。法农在马提尼克岛的少年时代结束了,他参加了自由法国的战斗,先是在摩洛哥,后来在法国的大城市;战后,他离开了加勒比海,在法国完成了学业,并在阿尔及利亚开始了他的精神病学生涯。通过当兵和学习,法农亲身体会到了作为一名法国黑人在晚期殖民主义条件下的矛盾——这是一条让年轻人在帝国中四处奔波的老路。李认为,正是法农的个人流动性和他早年生活的广阔地域,奠定了他解释他所生活的世界的“不可思议的能力”。
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African Youth on the Move in Postwar Greater France: Experiential Knowledge and Decolonial Politics at the End of the Empire
A foundational figure in the development of critical race theory and decolonial thought, Frantz Fanon is often mythologized as a sui generis thinker. In a recent rereading of Fanon’s life and work, Christopher J. Lee pushes back against this tendency by rooting Fanon’s evolution as a theorist of race and decolonization in his formative experiences as a young migrant crisscrossing the French empire over three continents. Fanon’s boyhood in Martinique ended when he went to fight with the Free French, first inMorocco and later inmetropolitan France; he then left the Caribbean for good after the war to finish his education in France and launch his psychiatric career in Algeria. Through soldiering and studying—wellworn pathways that put young people in empires on themove—Fanon came to know the contradictionsof being a black Frenchmanunder the conditions of late colonialism firsthand. Lee argues it was precisely Fanon’s personalmobility and the expansive geographyof his early life that underlay his “uncanny ability” to interpret the world in which he lived.
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